Lucienne Boyer (Paris, August 18, 1901- Paris, December 6, 1983) was a Fren… Read Full Bio ↴Lucienne Boyer (Paris, August 18, 1901- Paris, December 6, 1983) was a French female singer, best known for her song " Parlez-moi d'amour". She was born as Émilienne-Henriette Boyer in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris. Her melodious voice gave her the chance, while working as a part-time model, to sing in the cabarets of Montparnasse. An office position at a prominent Parisian theater opened the door for her and within a few years she was cast as Lucienne Boyer, singing in the major Parisian music halls. In 1927, Boyer sang at a concert by the great star Félix Mayol where she was seen by the American impresario Lee Shubert who immediately offered her a contract to come to Broadway. Boyer spent nine months in New York City, returning to perform there and to South America numerous times throughout the 1930s. By 1933 she had made a large number of recordings for Columbia Records of France including her signature song, " Parlez-moi d'amour". Written by Jean Lenoir, the song won the first-ever Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy.
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Du Caf' Conc' au Music Hall
Lucienne Boyer Lyrics
C'est toujours la même chanson Les mots sont toujours les mêmes, Je t'aime... Toujours... E…
Dans la fumée Que m'importe donc à présent Le souvenir de mon amant Puis…
L'etoile d'amour Un poète ayant fait un voyage de rêve M'a dit qu'il…
La Barque d'Yves Le matin se lève Le long de la grève L'ombre suit discrèteme…
Le plus joli rêve Quand nous étions petits Nous avons fait des songes Adorable…
Moi J'crache Dans L'eau Les femmes qui prennent des crises Me font sourire éperdumen…
Parlez-moi d'amour Parlez-moi d'amour Redites-moi des choses tendres Votre beau…
Si petite Je me sens, dans tes bras, si petite Si petite, auprès…
Un amour comme le nôtre Pourquoi lis-tu tant de romans ? Pierre Benoît ou Paul Moran…